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printable but not visible

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Hello, everyone. .is there a way to have on the table a writing that is not visible but that is printed on the sheet when printing the table??? I mean normal printing not conversion in pdf
 
and a note like the others... I see a table and if I put it on an unprintable level ok... but I need the opposite I don't have to see it at the table but in the press it is
 
bhé sure, even the odds, geometry and everything else if you put it on an unprintable level makes you see it on screen but then the white sheet comes out.
 
It doesn't seem difficult to me.
put a writing on a level that makes it visible only in print and then turn it off; if then the level is printed even when it is turned off then you don't even have to worry about turning it on in print.
 
Maybe I didn't explain...'I couldn't find any way to print something that you don't see in the table"...if there's a way someone knows how to do it?? ...(ps I can not turn off and turn on all times and be an automatic thing)
 
Maybe I didn't explain...'I couldn't find any way to print something that you don't see in the table"...if there's a way someone knows how to do it?? ...(ps I can not turn off and turn on all times and be an automatic thing)
You didn't explain. the quoted, which should mean that you are quoting a phrase already said, is a new information. as you want it to be something that does not require operator intervention. automatic.
Are you sure (have you tried?) that by putting a written on a dedicated level and turning off the latter, which must be printable, do you not print it?

Usually printers, on paper, have the possibility to insert the watermak; If yours isn't there, you pay someone to make you a macro.
 
try it ... if I turn it off it is not printed
But for the printer, I don't know what you're talking about... make me an example of a printer that does what you say... where would you put this watermark?
 
You could assign the exact color of the screen to the writing.
I explain better, because your problem reminded me when, many years ago, in the first steps with autocad not knowing how to handle blocks with attributes, rudimentaryly, I had created rectangles, with background color samplings, to use as pieces to cover texts that I did not want to see, to video it worked, but in the press, I found rectangles.
Now I don't know solidworks, but I imagine working on levels is quite similar to autocad, if so, in your case it could be a solution, write the text on a layer with identical color to the background so as to remain invisible to video, but visible in print.
 

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